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Drone Rules for Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de España
Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha (CM)
• Espanha
FINCA DE, Carr. de la Peraleda, S/N, 45004 Toledo, Espanha
Lat: 39.8757 • Lng: -4.05295
Air
Not allowed
Last updated: Jun 2, 2026
Summary
Drone operations around the Helipuerto Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos in Toledo, Castilla-La Mancha, are strictly regulated under Real Decreto 517/2024.
The Helipuerto Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos is managed by the Servicio de Salud de Castilla-La Mancha (SESCAM) in coordination with the national hospital administration, and is a vital part of the 112 emergency network.
Key Requirements & Restrictions
- Restrictions: A ground-up (0m AGL) flight prohibition is in effect within a 2.5km safety radius of the helipad, as mandated by RD 517/2024. Strict avoidance of all flight paths during medical helicopter operations is required. Verify any potential interaction with local restricted or controlled airspace, which would necessitate additional AESA authorization and ENAIRE coordination.
- Permission Steps: An 'Acuerdo de Coordinación Operativa' must be obtained from the hospital management and the Servicio de Salud de Castilla-La Mancha (SESCAM). Coordination with 112 Castilla-La Mancha is essential for situational awareness. If operating within controlled or restricted airspace, AESA authorization and ENAIRE NOTAM/coordination are mandatory.
- Requirements: Any ground-based drone activities require specific land-use permits from the Ayuntamiento de Toledo. Strict adherence to hospital security protocols and patient privacy regulations is paramount.
- Important Notes: Operations must not interfere with critical hospital communications, medical equipment, or patient care. Public safety in the peri-urban environment surrounding the hospital is a primary concern. No specific environmental protections are applicable at this immediate site.
- Physical Hazards: Frequent and often unscheduled medical helicopter movements (HEMS). Potential electromagnetic interference (EMI) from hospital electronics and communication systems. Peri-urban environment with potential for power lines, communication masts, and varying obstacle heights.
Sources & Verification
- ENAIRE Drones Map (Aeronautical Servitudes Registry).
- Servicio de Salud de Castilla-La Mancha (SESCAM) / 112 Castilla-La Mancha.
- Ayuntamiento de Toledo Urban Planning Department.